A three foot section of the rib was completely shredded, we were done for the night.

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A three foot section of the rib was completely shredded, so we were done for the night.-

The next day, Saturday we put the beam through it’s paces.

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The next day out of shear frustration we cleared the day and decided to fix this problem.

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The result was light ribbon loop around the beam, bit NOT attached in anyway to the beam. Ribbon banding, or ribs on the rib.

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The result was light ribbon loops around the beam, but NOT attached in anyway to the beam; ribbon banding, or ribs on the rib.

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Many thanks for doing the work and keeping the dream in the air!

_________________--73s & best regards de K7AAY CN85qj PDX USNG: 10T ER 3007628876 (NAD 83)Let's do the math: CO2 is 3.42% of all greenhouse gases. Man-made CO2 is 3.2% of all CO2. 0.0342 * 0.032 = 0.1% So, if all the planet went 100% nuclear + solar power _tomorrow_, greenhousing drops by 1/10 of one percent. Should CO2 shedding stop 100%, another greenhouse gas would replace it; dihydrogen monoxide, which we *cannot* control (it absorbs 20X more IR in the same spectrum).

So, how can one volunteer to proofread for JP? They also serve who only sit and blue-pencil... I hope.

John Bartley K7AAY PDX

_________________--73s & best regards de K7AAY CN85qj PDX USNG: 10T ER 3007628876 (NAD 83)Let's do the math: CO2 is 3.42% of all greenhouse gases. Man-made CO2 is 3.2% of all CO2. 0.0342 * 0.032 = 0.1% So, if all the planet went 100% nuclear + solar power _tomorrow_, greenhousing drops by 1/10 of one percent. Should CO2 shedding stop 100%, another greenhouse gas would replace it; dihydrogen monoxide, which we *cannot* control (it absorbs 20X more IR in the same spectrum).